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Anatomy and Physiology
Overview
Anatomy
Overview
Anatomic Variants
Anatomic Anomalies
Nerve Anastamoses
Physiology
Overview
Nerve Injury and Recovery
Classification of Nerve Injuries
By Region
Brachial Plexus
Shoulder
Arm and Elbow
Forearm and Wrist
Hand
Hip
Leg and Knee
Lower Leg and Ankle
Foot
Other Regions
Sensation
By Nerve
Upper Extremity
Brachial Plexus
Axillary
Musculocutaneous
Radial
Median
Ulnar
Other Nerves
Lower Extremity
Lumbosacral Plexus
Sciatic Nerve
Femoral
Obturator
Peroneal
Tibial
Other Nerves
Evaluation and Management
General Information
Evaluation
Overview
History
Physical Examination
Motor-specific Exam
Sensory-specific Exam
Provocative Testing
Management
Overview
Management Timeline
Imaging
Electrodiagnostic Testing
Physical Therapy
Pain Management
Surgery
By Region
Brachial Plexus
Shoulder
Arm and Elbow
Forearm and Wrist
Hand
Hip
Leg and Knee
Lower Leg and Ankle
Foot
Other Regions
Sensation
By Nerve
Upper Extremity
Brachial Plexus
Axillary
Musculocutaneous
Radial
Median
Ulnar
Other Nerves
Lower Extremity
Lumbosacral Plexus
Sciatic Nerve
Femoral
Obturator
Peroneal
Tibial
Other Nerves
Surgical Options
General Information
Essential Principles
Overview
Selecting the Appropriate Surgical Procedure
Anesthesia
Instruments
Surgical Techniques
Overview
Nerve Repair (direct, graft, etc.)
Nerve Transfer
Adjunct Procedures
Surgical Procedures
Nerve Decompressions
Brachial Plexus
Radial
Median
Ulnar
Sciatic
Peroneal
Tibial
Other
Nerve Transfers
Brachial Plexus
Shoulder
Arm and Elbow
Forearm and Wrist
Hand
Lower Leg and Ankle
Adjunct Procedures
Nerve Graft Harvests
Tendon Transfers
Free Muscle Transfers
Other
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Classification of Nerve Injuries
Physiology
Overview
Nerve Composition and Physiology
Nerve Fiber Pathway
Nerve Injury and Recovery
Proximal and Distal Degeneration
Sensory and Moter Recovery
Nuerotrop(h)ism
Classification of Nerve Injuries
Clinical Relevance of Injury Classification
Six Degrees of Nerve Injury
Acute Nerve Compression
Chronic Nerve Compression
Compartment Syndrome And Compression
Nerve Injection Injury
Classifications of Nerve Injuries